2025年活动单导学课程高中英语选择性必修第一册译林版


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Ⅱ. Answer the following questions according to the text.
1. Why is Mr Zhang mentioned in the first paragraph of the text?
2. How does a self-driving car “see”?
3. How do self-driving cars “behave”?
答案: 1. To take an example to show a scene that one day self-driving cars will be applied to people’s daily life.
2. The AI system, the “brain” of the self-driving car, analyses the data and puts it together like a puzzle so that the car can “see” its surroundings and determine its position.
3. Self-driving cars stay in the lane, move into another one, speed up or slow down according to the action plan created by the AI system.
Activity 2: Read between the lines.
1. Who do you think should be responsible when self-driving cars are involved in accidents?
2. What challenges are self-driving cars facing according to the text?
3. What does the sentence “Only time will reveal its true path” mean in the last paragraph?
答案: 1. It all depends. If the programme goes wrong,
the driver shouldn’t be responsible for the accident. But the final agreement on laws and regulations should make it clear how the insurance company should compensate for the loss. So the relevant laws and regulations should be more explicit at the same time.
2. Self-driving cars are facing many challenges such as technological barriers, ethical choices and the legal situations.
3. It means that in the future the scientists will find the solutions to the problems and challenges that self-driving cars are facing now. So we need enough time to improve self-driving cars and make them better.
Activity 3: Read beyond the lines.
1. Who do you think should be protected first, people in self-driving cars or pedestrians on the street?
2. From your point of view, will self-driving cars work without human control? Why?
答案: 1. I think the people in self-driving cars are as important as pedestrians but those who are in self-driving cars should make greatest efforts to avoid hurting pedestrians at first at any time.
2. In my opinion, whether technological barriers are overcome or not, human control is always vital in case any unexpected problem happens. For example, if there is something wrong with the programme, people can repair and correct it in time to prevent major accidents.
Ⅰ. Fill in the blanks with the proper form of the words.
1. I
casually
(casual) mentioned that I might be interested in working abroad, but he took it seriously.
2. He
glanced
(glance) briefly towards her but there was no sign of recognition.
3. The components are
readily
(ready) available in hardware stores.
4.
What
puzzles me is why he left the country without telling anyone.
5. The government found itself
confronted
(confront) by massive opposition.
6. She showed great
perception
(perceive) in her assessment of the family situation.
7. Pedestrian zones mean that children can play in relative
safety
(safe).
8. Cuts in the health
service
(serve) could have tragic consequences for patients.
9. Exposure to the sun can accelerate the
ageing
(age) process.
10. A revolution in information technology
is taking
(take) place in the world now.
答案: 1. casually 2. glanced 3. readily 4. What 5. confronted 6. perception 7. safety 8. service 9. ageing 10. is taking

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